Monday, July 07, 2008

"This was our dream house. We thought this was our last move. We like the neighborhood. It's quiet," said Ria Cesante, one of the few residents. But she never counted on this kind of quiet. Hundreds of empty lots are covered with weeds. Only a few models and a cul-de-sac have been constructed. The clubhouse is well-decorated but locked up. The pool in back contains a few inches of dark brown water. Miles of shoreline sit empty.News10

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Has anyone seen any news on Christopherson Homes giving it's Arbors development in Fiddyment Farm Roseville back to the bank? The auction was supposed to be last week but I have no way of finding out what happened.